Kyle Walker has revealed the celebration his Tottenham Hotspur team-mate Harry Kane had planned to do if he scored a goal after becoming a father for the first time.

Kane became a father the weekend before netting a hat-trick against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday in the Premier League. Many expected him and his team-mates to perform the baby celebration, made famous by Bebeto and Brazil at the World Cup in the USA in 1994.

However, Kane celebrated in his usual understated style and right-back Walker has now revealed exactly what the striker has planned before the game only to be talked out of it by his England team-mate.

“It’s a wonderful feeling and only dads can really put it into words the feeling you get - there is nothing like it," said Walker to the club website on Kane's week.

"You could score 12 goals in a game but seeing the birth of your first child is unbelievable. I said to him before the game that we should do the baby celebration if he scored, he said he was going to get a dummy out - I said ‘no, that’s not really you mate!’ He’s always going to score goals.”